GERMAIN’S 
PLANTS 
MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS 
GUAVA 
Strawberry. Rushes bear well, producing fruit 
or a strawberry flavor of the size of a small 
plum; fine for table and preserves. In pots, 
15 cts. to 35 cts. each; large plants, $1.50 each. 
Lemon. Fruit yellow, fine for jellies and pre¬ 
serves. 35 cts. each. 
LOQUAT 
The tree Is ornamental, blooms in winter and 
bears fruit in spring of a rich sugary flavor; 
makes a splendid jelly. $1 each. 
CURRANTS 
Black Naples. Large, black, fine for jams and 
jellies. 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. 
Cherry. Large, red, fine' for preserves; produc¬ 
tive. 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. 
Moore’s Ruby. One of the best for jams and 
preserves. 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. 
Red Cross. A valuable standard’variety of fine 
flavor. 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. 
Fay’s Prolific. Fully as large as the cherry; 
early and productive. 15 cts. each, $1125 per 
doz. 
LOGAN BERRY 
Logan Berry. Said to be a cross between the 
raspberry and the blackberry, and partaking 
of the flavor of both, only more delicious than 
either. Seeds few; ripens early; excellent for 
table either raw or stewed. 75 cts. per doz., 
$4.50 per 100. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Brandywine. Plant a lux¬ 
uriant grower. Fruit 
large, conical; flesh firm, 
of fine quality. 75 cts. 
per 100, $4.50 per 1,000. 
Lady Thompson. Early, fine 
for fall planting, vigor¬ 
ous, adapted to all cli¬ 
mates; a fine variety for 
market. 75 cts. per 100, 
$4.50 per 1,000. 
Lnxton’s Noble. Berries 
extra large, fine flavor, 
and splendid shipper. 50 
cts. per 100, $4 per 1,000. 
Klondike. A medium early 
variety of recent intro¬ 
duction. Fruit beautiful 
and uniform in shape; a 
rich blood-red in color; 
juicy and delicious in 
flavor. Well worth plant¬ 
ing. To get best results 
some of the perfect flow¬ 
ered varieties that bear 
about the same time 
should be planted with 
“Klondike” to insure 
pollenization. $1.00 per 
100, $5.50 per 1,000. 
STRAWBERRY, BRANDYWINE. 
LAWNS AND TERRACES 
LIPPIA repens. Excellent. Requires much less care than other lawn materials. In flats, enough 
to cover about 100 square feet, $1 each. $8 for 10 fiats. 
MBSEMBRYANTHEMUM (Ice Plant). This is extensively used for creeping over stone walls 
and terraces. Its foliage is fine and apparently covered with frost or dew. It bears a small 
pink flower. In flats, as above, $1.50 each; cuttings, $5 per 1,000. 
Cerise. Foliage is much coarser than the above and the flower much larger and of a cerise color. 
In flats, $1.50 each; cuttings, $5 per 1,000. 
Hanging Baskets 
Of Asparagus, Sprengeri and Plumosus 
Are Effective Ornaments on the Porch. We have a Large Stock 
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